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LETTING
GOOF
YOUR
LIMITATIONS
Experiencing GodsTransforming Power
SANDIE FREED
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2013 by Sandie Freed
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Contents
Acknowledgments 7
Introduction 11
1. The Persecutor 17
2. The Transformation of a Legalist 27
3. When the Going Gets Rough 41
4. A Dangerous Threefold Cord 63
5. Legalism vs. Faith Righteousness 79
6. Who, Exactly, Are You? 99
7. The Benefits of Being a Living Sacrifice 115
8. There Is a Miracle in You! 133
9. Power of the Tongue 155
10. Hungering for More of His Presence 173
11. The Promised Land Called Rest 191
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Acknowledgments
Over the years many people have asked me how I gettime to writeespecially since I have written morethan eleven books in close to nine years. Its not so muchthe time for me as much as the village required to keep me
moving in a positive and productive direction!
With that in mind, I could never list all the fellow vil-
lagers who are on this pilgrimage with me as we truly seek
Kingdom revelation that is both needed and yet still timely.
However, I lovingly dedicate this book to . . .
Jesus Christ
. . . the One who sacrificed His life so that I might be
righteous. He removed my need to be perfect, do every-
thing right and measure up to what I think is necessary to
please Him. I now know that I am righteous only because
of what was accomplished at the cross.
Mickey, my husband
. . . the man God gave me. You have seen the good, the
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Acknowledgments
bad and the ugly, and you have remained my helpmate for
over forty years. Thank you for always believing in me.
My family
. . . especially my sister, Pam Garris, who has always been
the wind beneath my wings. Thank you for all of your love
and support over the years. To my daughter, Kimberly, I
love you. You are still the best thing I ever did.
My church family
. . . to my spiritual oversight, Bishop and Evelyn Hamon,
thank you for being a mom and dad whenever no one else
believed I could be used for Gods glory. You saw something
in me that I could not see. Thank you for your prophetic vi-
sion and your divine direction over the last several decades!
And, dear Bishop, thank you additionally for theologicallyreviewing all my books and writing the forewords for most
of them (I know how busy you are!). Your prophetic wis-
dom and insight have been priceless to me over the years.
. . . to Jim and Jeannie Davis, my friends and co-laborers.
I want to thank you for being loyal and committed friends
for over 25 years. And, Dr. Jim, thank you for theologically
reviewing all of my articles, studies and books. You both
have been instrumental in introducing me to Gods grace
and divine love.
. . . to Zion Ministries and Lifegate Church Interna-
tional, thank you for all your intercession, prayers and
loyal commitments. To our new (and very anointed) assis-
tant pastors and worship leaders, Bob and Cindy Guidry,I thank you so much for coming on board and remaining
dedicated to promoting Gods Kingdom.
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. . . to our leaders and intercessors, I could not have done
this again without your support! You pray and believe,
and therefore we witness divine results! Thank you. Wordscould never express my admiration and appreciation for
all of you.
. . . and a very special thank-you to Paula Bledsoe, who
does all of the original personal editing (and is my per-
sonal assistant). Endless hours have been spent editing and
re-editing, organizing and re-organizing, scheduling and
re-scheduling . . . and tracking my airline flights.
. . . to my Chosen Books family. Goodness, how could I
come up with enough words to thank my family at Chosen
Books? I am so thrilled, honored and humbled to work with
one of the best editorial directors everJane Campbell!
Oh my goodness, what a gift she is to the Body of Christ.
And a special thanks to Ann Weinheimer, my personaleditor who worked with me to perfect this book before
printthank you! I love you and how you make me look
good on paper! You are such a gift to me. Still, there is so
much more to this Chosen Books team and their various de-
partments that are too long to listbut you know who you
are. Thank you so much for including me in your family!
We are doing His divine will together to establish His
Kingdom on earth!
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Introduction
Gods plans for His servants follow many avenues.Some avenues seem to resemble previous ones trav-eled; others challenge us with new twists and turns. Yet as
we journey with purpose, we are fulfilling destinyall to
bring glory to God.
The word purpose means the reason something exists.
Mankind as a whole was created in the image of God with
the purpose of multiplying and subduing (taking dominion
over) the earth. God also created each of us individuallyfor a specific purpose, and we exist to fulfill that purpose.
Our greatest purpose, of course, is to give God glory. In
fact, He desires to show us o. But He also desires for
us to show Him o to the world. God is a good Godthis
book will always point in that direction. God is love; love
cannot be separated from Him.
As we journey together, we will explore the power ofGod and learn how to experience it today. We will become
more aware of what it means to follow in the footsteps of
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Jesus, who was victorious in His original purpose: For this
purpose the Son of God was manifested, that He might
destroy the works of the devil (1 John 3:8 ).The Greek translation ofpurpose reveals that it is con-
nected to the word tupos (pronounced too-pos) meaning
model or imitation. This shows us clearly that Jesus, who
destroyed all the works of the devil, came as a model for
us to imitate. I am not a person who uses my magnifying
glass to search for demons under every bush, but when the
Lord reveals hidden mysteries with the intent to set captives
free and imbue us with His power, I am on it!
Yet even as we embrace our purpose and the loving plans
of our Father for our lives, too often it seems that we are
held back, bound by limitations in our own hearts and
minds. We believe that Gods transforming power is avail-
able, but we cannot grasp it. The Church today is oftenlittle help, for she has become anemic in demonstrating
the Kingdom of God on earth.
This is nothing new. The apostle Paul spoke to this situ-
ation after his ministry on Mars Hill, where he confronted
a city that prided itself on its mental prowess. The Greeks
took pride in their knowledge, and the work of the enemytoday is leading Christians to follow this same path.
That is why I have chosen to begin our studythe first
few chaptersby using the life of Paul as a framework
for breaking free from our limitations. Paul, once the bril-
liant persecutor of Christians, was transformed into the
Churchs foremost missionary of the Gospel. He taught
how legalism and intellectualism, particularly as they arebased in pride, rob the Church and limit her eectiveness
against evil. Then we will look at the disciples failure to
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grasp a powerful message because their minds were not
renewed. We will explore Jeremiahs calland the power
of our words.It is my hearts desire to experience Gods supernatural,
transforming power in my life today, and I am certain that
you feel the same. In this book, therefore, I examine many
limitations that keep us from enjoying the freedom that
Christ died to give us. In order to let go of these limita-
tionssome self-imposed, some pressed upon uswe will
battle many spirits: legalism, intellectualism, Pharisaism,
judgmentalism, religion, self-righteousness, guilt, shame.
All of these dangers are easily identifiable in the lives of
those God has transformed, as we will see in many scrip-
tural examples. It is a question of purpose. Any life goal
we try to achieve apart from the saving grace of Jesus will
end in deathno matter how noble it may sound. Onlythe resurrection power of Jesus can change us into His
likeness. Out of death and into life.
As we explore together, we will take a deep look into
our hearts and examine our motives. We will ask ourselves
such questions as:
Am I experiencing the power of God in my life? Am I qualified to demonstrate Gods power?
Am I struggling with shame and guilt, and do I, there-fore, believe I am not worthy of Gods using me andmantling me with His power?
Do I really believe God is good and that He loves me?
Am I serving God out of duty or out of love?
Do I want a relationship with God or with religion?
Am I more comfortable following written rules andregulations than trusting in my relationship with God?
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Am I so intellectual that I hinder the power of Godfrom manifesting in me and through me?
Am I serving God while seeking my own glory andself-fulfillment?
Do I fully understand what resurrection power is?
Am I expecting God to resurrect my dreams, my suc-cess and my hearts desires?
Am I believing that God has given me the means tohave wealth through His resurrection power?
You see, dear believer, God does not want you to be lim-
ited in fulfilling your purpose. Sozo is the Greek word for
salvation. But this word means so much more than being
saved. It means so much more than simply getting fire
insurance. Sozo means being saved, healed, delivered,
protected, restored. God wants to give us the full inheri-
tance we have through Christ Jesus. This book is designed
to help explain that inheritance. As you continue to read,
you will gain understanding about your authority and your
ability to experience Gods transforming powerboth in
you personally and in the world around youbecause of
your seated position in Christ Jesus.
For too long, much of the Church has backed away fromopposition by the devil. We will have to stand our ground
to experience the power of God. Choosing the path of
least resistance will never promote the Kingdom of God.
In fact, we can expect opposition when we have made up
our minds to follow Christ and promote His Kingdom
on earth.
Believer, we must all be careful not to judge, condemnor hold tightly to personal doctrines when Christ is always
exposing truth. Are we listening to the voice of the Holy
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Spiritespecially when mysteries are being revealed in
this present day?
Lets turn our attention to the first chapter, which givesus an overview of how the spirit of legalism sets itself
against Gods anointed. As you begin reading, I encourage
you to ask yourself if you are daily opening your heart to
the voice of the Holy Spirit. Like Paul, any one of us at
any time can be a persecutor of Christ and truth if our
religion and doctrines have become our sacred cows. Letus daily ask Him to open the eyes of our hearts and minds
so that we may truly see Him as He is. As He removes
the veils from our eyes, He also will empower us with an
understanding of Kingdom living.
My prayer for you as we journey together in this book
is based upon Pauls prayer for the Ephesian church:
Dear ones, I will continue to thank the Lord for you and
remember you in my prayers. I pray that the God of our
Lord Jesus Christ will give you a spirit of wisdom and
revelation so that you will grow in your relationship with
Him. I pray also that the eyes of your heart will be full of
light and truth and that the Word of God would become
illuminated within you so that you walk in the power anddemonstration of the Spirit of God. I also pray that you
will have full understanding and knowledge of the hope
to which He has called you and that you will witness and
experience the glorious inheritance He has provided for
His set-apart oneswhich includes you! Amen.
Ephesians 1:1619 (paraphrased)
Now, precious believer, join me in finding freedom from
every limitation that keeps us from receiving Jesus grace
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and the power of His might. He is mantling you with
power right now. As you examine your heart and your
mind, you will receive renewed strength each day to fulfillyour purpose in Christand experience His transform-
ing power.
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1The Persecutor
Letting Go of Religion
Stone him! Stone him!As Stephen was seized and dragged toward the citygates of Jerusalem, Saul nodded his support of the angry,
shouting crowd. Stephen, a young apostle of that one
who had claimed to be the Messiah, was an enemy oftruereligionSaul was convinced of thisand in his heart he
wanted Stephen dead.
Saul stepped back as the angry men swept past him. Yet
the force of the mob, as it pushed Stephen along, shoved
Saul into a doorway. Hey, watch it! Saul yelled. But as
he got a closer look at the accused, Saul shook his head.
Amazing. I have seen him study with my mentor, Gamaliel.How could this happen? Gamaliel is a devoted and astute
teacher. How could Stephen forsake his teachingall he
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has learned under the tutelage of Judaismand follow a
false prophet?
Saul was born in Tarsus and was, therefore, a Romancitizen. Having received his Jewish teaching in Jerusalem,
Saul was in the city that day to worship in the synagogue
and to meet with Gamaliel, an esteemed Pharisee who
had intense appreciation for Greek culture. Gamaliels
leadership had contributed significantly to Sauls lofty
intellectualism and his character in general.
Saul thought about Stephen, who seemed so young. Saul
himself was close to thirty years of age. He continued to
watch the crowd, many of whom began to pick up stones
and grip them tightly. Saul grabbed a few as well, mainly
to empower others in their anger and hatred.
Though stoning was gruesome, Saul was pleased with
the sentencing. His position within the Sanhedrinand hisknowledge of the Law with its strict judgments of those
who opposed itmade Saul even more proud of being on
the right side of this execution. Yes, he thought, anyone
who forsakes the Law deserves to be punishedand even
executed.
Here!One man in the crowd yelled and signaled oth-ers over toward Saul. Everyone leave your coats here and
gather your stones.
Men began removing their outer garments and slinging
them at the feet of Saul. They could not disrobe fast enough,
for religious zeal can transform quickly into violent hatred.
Saul thought to himself, Stoning someone to death is dirty
work; yet one need not tear his robe or dirty himselforbloody himselfin the act. And arms must be free of any
encumbrances so that stones can be hurled at full strength.
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Saul sighed. I have other important matters to attend
to, but Ill watch anyway. I owe it to the other members
of the Sanhedrim to stay and bear witness. And I reallyshould make sure that the garments are properly returned
to the executors. Saul kept his vigil.
The Ease of Deception
While this account of Saul witnessing the stoning of Ste-phen comes from my imagination, it is biblically based.
In Acts 68 the story of Stephen is outlined, and Sauls
support is irrefutable. In fact, the first verse of Acts 8 says:
Saul was there, giving approval to [Stephens] death.
We first learn of Saul through this story of Stephen, and
Sauls attitude is shocking. In fact, it is almost barbaric.
His hatred for those with religious dierences erased anycompassion or tolerance for human life he might other-
wise have had. So what made the change in him? God
broke through the many limitations darkening his heart
and mind.
I believe that a study of the life of Saulwe will look
closely at his experiences in the first four chapters of thisbookopens the door to greater revelation of how we
ourselves limit the demonstration and power of God from
flowing freely in our lives. We encounter spirits of legal-
ism, intellectualism, Pharisaism, judgmentalism, religion,
self-righteousness, guilt and shame every dayas did Saul.
And like Saul, we run the risk of allowing these spirits
and all their counterparts to drive us. Saul believed thathe was right in his religion, and until Jesus met him on the
Damascus Road nothing was going to deter him.
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Do you see the parallels today? Satan has not laid aside
this very eective means of deceiving people. Judgment?
Self-righteousness? Even Pharisaism? These are prevalentin the Church. Believers are being blocked in our Kingdom
work because we are not experiencing Gods transforming
powerboth within our lives and through our lives to the
world around us.
It is so easy to be convinced that our way is always the
right way, or that our belief systems are always the right
belief systems. Stephens teaching did not line up with the
teaching of the Sanhedrin, and Saul would not put up with
it. While the Bible does not say that Saul threw a single
stone at Stephen, he was just as guilty as those who did be-
cause he gave consent. He committed murder in his heart.
Lets back up to the beginning of Acts 7 to gain greater
understanding of just what it was that provoked the Phari-sees to commit murder.
Stephens Accusers: The Religious System
We are told in Acts 6 and 7 that Stephens religious oppo-
nents, who belonged to a fellowship of Jewish men calledthe Synagogue of the Freedmen, disputed with Stephen
but could not refute the wisdom and the Spirit by which
Stephen spoke (Acts 6:10 ). Driven by jealousy, they
secretly induced false witnesses to accuse him of blas-
phemy, a crime punishable by death. The people became
so stirred up by this, they brought him before the Sanhedrin
for judgment.Stephen had been preaching the Gospel of Christ, and
his preaching had been adding converts, including priests,
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to the Church daily. In addition, Stephen had been working
mighty miracles among the people. Indeed, he was turning
the city upside down!But Stephens preaching and actions threatened the San-
hedrin and their religious system. After all, they believed
that their knowledge of God and their works for God
guaranteed their right relationship with God.
During his trial, Stephen did not back down from his
calling. Because the Church was growing so fast and had
many needs, he, along with six others, had been chosen
by the Twelve to oversee distribution of food among those
in need. Each of them was chosen because he was full of
the Holy Spirit and wisdom (Acts 6:3 ). Stephen had
been showing what a life that experiences the transforming
power of God can do. He did not teach religion; he dem-
onstrated the heart of God. It was because this threatenedtheir religious order that Stephen was dragged before the
Sanhedrin.
The crowd grew quiet. All eyes were on the young man.
The high priest remained seated as he listened to the wit-
nesses, then he turned to Stephen. Are these charges
true? he asked.Stephen answered with a message from heaven, which
is documented in Acts 7. He preached from Genesis to
his present day, revealing God as the God of glory, the
God who appeared to Abraham and led him out from
Ur. He spoke of the Abrahamic covenant and the lives of
Jacob, Joseph and Moses. He described the release of the
Israelites from Egypt and their wilderness wanderings.He reminded his listeners of the idolatry of the Israelites
while in the wilderness, and how the Lord commanded
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that they erect a Tabernacle. He explained how Joshua
dispossessed the nations in the Promised Land, and how
David desired to build a permanent dwelling place forGod.
Then Stephen began to sum up his dissertation, explain-
ing that the Most High does not live in a structure:
But it was Solomon who built a house for Him. However,
the Most High does not dwell in houses and temples
made with hands; as the prophet says, Heaven [is] Mythrone, and earth the footstool for My feet. What [kind
of] house can you build for Me, says the Lord, or what
is the place in which I can rest? Was it not My hand that
made all these things? You stubborn and sti-necked
people, still heathen and uncircumcised in heart and ears,
you are always actively resisting the Holy Spirit. As your
forefathers [were], so you [are and so you do]! Which ofthe prophets did your fathers not persecute? And they
slew those who proclaimed beforehand the coming of
the Righteous One, Whom you now have betrayed and
murderedyou who received the Law as it was ordained
and set in order and delivered by angels, and [yet] you
did not obey it!
Acts 7:4753
Imagine how angry the Sanhedrin became as they
heard truth that opposed their mindsets and doctrines.
While they did not dispute Stephens words concerning
the history of their faith, when he preached about Christ
and how He lives in us and we in Him, great opposition
arose.The Sanhedrin, therefore, their minds limited by reli-
gion, wanted to kill Stephen for preaching truth.
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How Religion Infuriates!
When the Jews heard these things they were cut to the
heart and infuriated, and they ground their teeth against
[Stephen] (Acts 7:54 ). What infuriated them? It
was the fact that their holy Temple built by human hands
(and the beauty that they created in it) was not where God
wanted to dwell. All of their religious practices did noth-
ing to invite God into their midst. The Most High does
not dwell in houses and temples made by human hands.In addition, Stephen, speaking for God, called them
sti-necked people. He then called them heathensuncir-
cumcised in their hearts and ears, resisting the Holy Spirit.
To be referred to as heathen was a slap in the face to the
Jews, since heathens were considered both ungodly and
uncleanand the Jews took great care in their cleansing
rituals. They did not allow outward defilement of any kind;
the unclean were forbidden to enter the house of the Lord.
The Jews had denied the Righteous One: Christ Jesus.
They depended upon strict observance of the Law to make
them righteous. But Stephen was pointing out that our
righteousness is in Christ, not in the works of our own
hands. Righteousness is available to us through Christalone, and the power of God is rooted in His righteousness.
(This is still an issue in the Church, and we will discuss it
at length later.)
Stephen finished speaking and, still full of and led by
the Holy Spirit, saw the glory of God: Look! I see the
heavens opened and the Son of Man standing at the right
hand of God! (Acts 7:56 ).The Sanhedrin did not want to hear it. Yelling at the
top of their voices, they covered their ears. They were so
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enraged that they all rushed at him, dragged him out of
the city and began to stone him (Acts 7:5758).
Thus, the garments of the persecutors ended up at thefeet of Saul.
And they stoned Stephen as he was calling on God and
saying, Lord Jesus, receive my spirit. Then he knelt
down and cried out with a loud voice, Lord, do not
charge them with this sin. And when he had said this,
he fell asleep.
Acts 7:5960
Hungry for the Supernatural
Legalism. Pharisaism. Religion. These spirits did not die in
the first century. Fueled by a spirit of Antichrist that deniesthe finished work of Christ at the cross, they continue to
hinder us as we attempt to move in Gods power. Indeed,
these demonic spirits are assigned to the Church to keep
us bound in a works mentality. Just as these spirits tar-
geted Stephen, so they target those today who demonstrate
Gods Spirit and power.
And they spawn other evil spirits, including two that
may surprise you: guilt and shame. Yes, guilt and shame
keep us from flowing in the supernaturalbut they were
conquered by Jesus at the cross. Perfectionism is another
spirit strongly connected to legalism that keeps us from
flowing in Gods power. As we continue you will see that
you are washed as white as snow, and God wants to useyou. You are created in the image of Christ; your spirit is
perfect, for you are clothed with His righteousness.
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Dear one, commit to walking with me. On this journey
you will be empowered to have faith and grace to walk in
the supernatural. I am certain that God will lead us intoall truth and revelation as we seek to access His power.
You did not pick up this book by mistake. You are like
me and others who are hungry to experience Gods power.
We are all hungry for the supernatural. I am not referring to
a spooky spiritual experience or another emotional high. I
am referring to having the mind of God and seeing beyond
what we see in the natural, all of which involves moving
past anything that limits us.
Let me assure you:
God is performing miracles today. He is the same yes-terday, today and forever.
God wants to use you nowto demonstrate His poweron earth (see Matthew 10:8).
You are already righteous in Christ Jesus; therefore,Gods resurrection power can and does already flowin you and through you.
And one more thing: It is important for you to know
how much God loves you. He wants you to know the power
of His resurrection. Read the following passage silently,and then read it again aloud, declaring Gods Word and
receiving it by faith.
[May I] be found in Him, not having my own righteousness,
which is from the law, but that which is through faith in
Christ, the righteousness which is from God by faith; that I
may know Him and the power of His resurrection, and thefellowship of His suerings, being conformed to His death.
Philippians 3:910
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Now, precious believer, you have decreed that you will
know Him and the power of His resurrection. God is prom-
ising to release His mantle of power over you. As we moveforward, He will deliver you from anything that hinders
you from moving in that awesome, transforming power.